Alaska NFA & Suppressor Guide
Everything you need to know about NFA items in AK
Last updated: 2026-01-20
Alaska NFA Quick Facts
2026 Update: $0 Tax Stamp
As of January 1, 2026, the $200 federal tax stamp has been eliminated for suppressors, SBRs, SBSs, and AOWs. The registration process and background check remain required, but you no longer pay the $200 fee.
Alaska NFA Laws & Regulations
Overview
Alaska allows civilian ownership of NFA items including suppressors, short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, and machine guns when properly registered under federal law. Original constitutional carry state (2003). Very gun-friendly. Limited dealer access in remote areas.
No Additional State Requirements
Alaska does not impose additional requirements beyond federal law:
- No state registration required
- No state permits or licenses needed
- No waiting periods beyond federal processing
- No special storage requirements
CLEO Notification
When submitting your ATF Form 4 (or Form 1), you must notify your local Chief Law Enforcement Officer (CLEO). This is just a notification—not a request for approval. The CLEO cannot deny your application.
How to Get NFA Items in Alaska
Choose Your Item
Select your suppressor, SBR, or other NFA item from a licensed dealer in Alaska or online.
Complete ATF Form 4
Your dealer will help you complete the ATF Form 4 (transfer application). You'll need passport photos and fingerprints. As of 2026, no tax payment is required.
Get Your Fingerprints
Complete an FD-258 fingerprint card. Use SlapEFT to convert your card to EFT format for faster eForms processing.
Submit & Wait
Your dealer submits via eForms. Current eForm 4 wait times average 10-30 days, though times may vary.
Pick Up Your Item
Once approved, complete a 4473 at your dealer and take possession of your NFA item.
Alaska NFA Gun Trusts
While you can purchase NFA items as an individual, many Alaska residents choose to use an NFA gun trust for added benefits:
Shared Possession
Multiple trustees can legally possess and use NFA items without the owner present.
Simplified Inheritance
NFA items pass to beneficiaries outside of probate, avoiding complex transfer processes.
Privacy
Trusts are not public record in Alaska, keeping your NFA ownership private.
Flexibility
Add or remove trustees at any time as your situation changes.
Do you still need a trust after the tax change? Yes! The $0 tax stamp only eliminated the fee—all other benefits of trusts remain intact.
Learn About SlapEFT NFA Trusts →Alaska NFA FAQs
Are suppressors legal in Alaska?
Yes, suppressors are legal in Alaska when properly registered with the ATF. Original constitutional carry state (2003). Very gun-friendly. Limited dealer access in remote areas.
Do I need a special permit for NFA items in Alaska?
No, Alaska does not require any special state permits beyond the federal ATF requirements. You only need to complete the standard ATF Form 4 process, which includes fingerprints (FD-258), passport photos, and a background check.
How long does it take to get a suppressor in Alaska?
Current eForm 4 approval times average 10-30 days, though times may vary based on ATF workload. Using SlapEFT to convert your FD-258 to EFT format ensures your application processes through eForms for the fastest approval.
Can I hunt with a suppressor in Alaska?
Yes, hunting with suppressors is legal in Alaska. World-class moose, caribou, brown bear, Dall sheep, and black bear hunting. Remote wilderness hunting where suppressors protect hearing far from medical care.
Do I need an NFA trust in Alaska?
While not required, an NFA gun trust offers significant benefits. A trust allows multiple people (trustees) to legally possess your NFA items, simplifies inheritance by avoiding probate, and provides privacy. Even with the $0 tax stamp in 2026, trusts remain valuable.
Can I travel with my NFA items to other states?
Suppressors can travel freely to any of the 42 states where they're legal—no ATF notification required. However, SBRs, SBSs, and machine guns require ATF Form 5320.20 approval before crossing state lines. Never take any NFA item to a state where it's prohibited.
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